What is Smoked Cheese?
Smoked cheese is any cheese that went through a process called “smoke-curing”. The same process is applied to beef, fish, processed meats and many more.
How is Cheese Smoked?
There are two ways to do this; the first one is called Cold Smoking. This process exposes the cheese in smoke for very long periods but with temperatures under 90 degrees Fahrenheit. This cures the cheese and imparts the “smokey” flavor of the wood that was used without cooking the cheese. The outcome of this is superior as compared to other methods however; it takes a long time to make – some taking more than a month. On the other hand, Hot Smoking is somewhat similar except for the fact that the temperature ranges from 100 -190 degrees Fahrenheit; intentionally cooking the cheese. It is relatively easy and fast to make however it won’t yield the same quality as that of the previous one.
What kind of cheeses can be smoked?
Almost all types of cheese can be smoked; Cheddar, Mozzarella, Swiss, Gouda, Provolone – even cheese curds are available in smoked varieties. The differentiating factor lies in the type of wood used for the process. Using different species of wood will give you different flavours you can use.
When and how should I use smoked cheese?
You can use it just like how you’d enjoy most types of cheeses. Most people eat it with just plain bread and butter; some step it up a bit by including it in their cooking. The mouth-watering recipe below is a rich and creamy variation on the classic lasagna dish with a hint of smokiness, leaving you wanting for more. This can give you ideas on how to incorporate smoked cheese into your cooking.
Smoked Four-Cheese Lasagna
Yields 4-6 servings
Ingredients:
2 C ground beef
1 C chopped Onions
6 tbsp butter
1/4 C all-purpose flour
1 C Fresh milk
1 C Smoked Cheddar, grated
1/2 C Parmesan cheese, grated
1/3 C Spinach, blanched and chopped
3/4 C Mozzarella cheese, grated
3/4 C Swiss cheese, grated
1 pack lasagna sheets
2 C Canned tomatoes, chopped
Preheat oven to 375 degrees.
To prepare the tomato sauce:
1. In a non-stick pan, sauté onions in high heat until lightly caramelized. Add the ground beef and thoroughly cook. Remove oil with a spoon and add the tomatoes. Sauté for another 10-12 minutes or until tomatoes are soft and mushy. Season with salt and pepper then set aside.
To prepare the white sauce:
1. In a saucepan over medium heat, melt butter. Add in flour until blended and cook for 1 minute.
2. Gradually stir in milk, stirring constantly until sauce boils and thickens. Add in the grated Parmesan, spinach, swiss cheese and smoked cheddar. Stir until melted then set aside.
To assemble:
1. Grease an 8 x 10 inch glass baking dish. Spread 1/2 cup of tomato sauce unto the base of the pan to avoid pasta sheets from sticking.
2. Arrange 1/3 of the lasagna sheets over the sauce.
3. Add half of the tomato sauce and 1/3 of the white sauce. Sprinkle with a third of the mozzarella.
4. Repeat the process until you get to the third layer of lasagna sheets. Top with remaining white sauce and sprinkle the rest of the Mozzarella on top, adding more if needed.
5. Cover and bake in the oven for 45 minutes. Remove from the oven, uncover and cook for another 15 minutes or until top is golden brown.
Serve with toasted bread and some cheese curds on the side.
-Written by Gab Castellano
Monday, August 16, 2010
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Cheesiest Posts
-
Molds that grow on cheese can range in color from white to green and can grow on all types of cheeses, from mozzarella to brie. Many people...
-
When cooking, it is inevitable to replace a few ingredients once in a while. This is due to reasons like; unavailability of certain ingredie...
-
There are so many types of cheddar cheeses out there for your tasting convenience that it can be difficult to distinguish between them. Aft...
-
There are many people that are fans of this delicious, semi-soft or soft cheese and for good reason. It’s ideal on pizzas, delicious melted...
-
Proper storage is one of the most important aspects of food preservation. You will realize that most food that spoils do so as a result of p...
-
What Is The Best Cheese For Nachos? You're making dinner and have decided that Mexican is the way to go. But instead of reaching for ...
-
What Is The Best Cheese To Use In Pasta Sauces? Italian food simply isn't Italian food without some cheese added to it. Whether you...
-
The best cheese for a salad topping depends both on the other ingredients in the salad and your own personal tastes. With the variety of che...
-
If you are a fan of aged cheddar, then you have probably noticed that when you eat older cheddars you will find some white crystals formed o...
-
When many people think of Cheddar cheese , they see before them beautiful gleaming blocks of orange cheese. They may think that this is the ...
No comments:
Post a Comment